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Finally, a device is available on the market that screens your calls on your behalf. Caller ID, step aside, because Truecall is like having your own personal secretary, without the required small talk and paycheck.

While persons with dissociative disorders, or multiple personalities, have been known to have as many as 100 personalities, they have not been known to morph into totally different creatures -- except in the movies, of course. But one cephalopod, the Indo-Malayan octopus, totally transforms itself into at least 15 different sea animals. So far, at least, the Indo-Malayan octopus is the ultimate biomimic -- life imitating life.

With the dire state of today's economy, advertising agencies are having to pull out all the stops to raise product awareness in the consumer. The advent of Valentine's Day unleashes a storm of new advertising campaigns. Will any of these capture your heart?

There's just something neat about propelling at high speed across land (or water) on a cushion of air. The Hover Q is touted as the world's smallest hovercraft--and it definitely slides into "cool" territory.

German creator, Donkey Products
has a good thing for those of us that love the comfort of the old
handsets and don't want to take any unnecessary chances on microwave
exposure. It's the Retrostar Telephone Handset, " the coolest accessory for your mobile phone."

When you think of a love seat, net surfing doesn't immediately come to mind. But from toddlers
to seniors, between mates, friends or colleagues, most will admit that
they do love the Internet. It's a good thing, because so much of our
existence relies on the Internet for information and income... and more
and more of us are working at home, where a traditional love seat just
doesn't do the trick.

Just last summer, South Ossetia was a war zone. Today, however, it marks the spot of the Inva Studio, a special place of hope and healing that helps people with disabilities develop their art skills. Read on for more details about this most unusual art center.

Your tires are the only contact point between
you and the road. While this is a simple fact of driving, many people
seem to forget that the entire weight of the vehicle rests on 4 small
patches of rubber, and depending on how and where you are driving,
those tiny contact points can change quite a bit. A partnership between
Magneti Marelli, Brembo
and Pirelli has recently formed to conquer these changes and provide
the driver with real time information about how the tires are behaving
on the road.

Patent# US 7137935 also known as the Office Gym Exercise Kit provide a new and different way to look dumb when not in the privacy of your own home but rather in full view of your boss and co-workers! Read for more details.

You never know what you're getting yourself into when you're booking your flight on an unfamiliar airline, room at a hotel or table at a restaurant. Your seat or table reservations may not be up to par, or the amenities may be unsuitable. Instead of living in fear of the unknown, visit the websites of one of these three innovative businesses that bring transparency tyranny to hospitality and travel.

Holography was invented back in the 1960’s and since then people have been excited by the idea of watching images in 3D. Years later it seems we are finally on the verge of rolling out genuine 3D images via a new range of televisions which require no special glasses.

This weekend in Paris, Netexplorateur announced its ten top picks for the most influential digital media programs. The winners, chosen by a global committee of pioneers in business and media, will be promoted during the next year in an effort to obtain global understanding of new ways to conduct digital activities and business.

It's been a little while since we have seen anything on the RV side of
the house, but after a little searching, something turned up that could
easily be the future of recreational vehicle production. Of particular
interest is the attention that was placed on keeping it as
environmentally friendly as possible. It will be a long time before RVs
are ever considered truly "green," but any progress is still progress.

When I heard about Catwalk Genius' adopt a designer program, I thought "what a business concept!" My imagination ran wild with the possibilities of such an innovative idea, but after reading about in depth, I have to say, I'm not quite so impressed. Don't let that stop you from reading on, however, because I will reveal my expectations regarding Catwalk Genius' implications of adopting a designer and how it just doesn't live up.

If humans will someday be replaced by robots, then thanks to a Japanese company that day is drawing nearer. Don't say "Hasta la vista, baby" yet though. Little Island's talking "Look A Like Doll" robots don't look for Sarah Connor, they just look cute.

Ah, lounge and dine, lounge and dine... Makes you want to be your own dog and cat. Pet Lounge Studios, a new company from sunny Florida, is making those experiences even more pleasurable for the lucky ones in your home. More pleasurable, more stylish, more eco-friendly, and more anatomically correct for our four-legged friends.

In light of our new president’s fondness (behind his back, some might say addiction) the Blackberry has received a great deal of media attention. Where did this phenomenon come from and why is it so popular among our upper, middle and alas, lower societal crusts? Read on for some answers, but then let them eat cake.

NEC Electronics is in the thick of the game today in regards to development of a state of the art image signal processor for mobile phones. It is unveiling with this latest processor the ability to enjoy full HD imaging on phones.